cavs as a fav again??? :ohman:
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Optimizing Family Time:
Three games means less awkward silences between you and the family members you haven't seen since last Christmas.
TV Dinner:
With the games running right through dinner time no matter what coast you're on or what time you eat, it's the perfect excuse to dine in front of the TV. Because if it was any fun to eat in the dining room, you would eat there every day.
The Dwyane vs. LeBron Debate Continues:
While you would have a hard time finding someone outside of Miami who would take Dwyane Wade over LeBron James going forward, Flash still has the ring. The debate continues with their first Christmas Day matchup.
Watch Bynum Get Put to the Test:
Amare Stoudemire is a pretty good test to see how far Andrew Bynum has come.
Big Three Minus One:
While Greg Oden isn't playing, the Blazers are still pretty good and two of the "Big Three - 2011 Edition" will be in action.
A Glimpse at the Future:
Kevin Durant is the Star of Christmas Yet to Come. This year is a free preview.
Nicholson Stylin':
Jack Nicholson might be wearing the new sunglasses he got for Christmas.
Shaq vs. Kobe…Again:
Shaquille O'Neal is the all-time leading Christmas Day scorer with 223 total points. Kobe Bryant is second with 204. They won't be on the same floor this year, but they're still going head-to-head in a way.
Putting Your Presents to Good Use:
That sweater your in-laws got you is perfect for throwing at the TV when your team can't get a bucket down the stretch, because it won't break anything.
Narrowing Down Your All-Star Selections:
Base your next All-Star ballot completely on the players who give the most sincere holiday greetings on ABC and ESPN.
Holiday Spirit:
Brian Skinner might dye his goatee red and green.
Recycling:
Using discarded wrapping paper, reenact Kobe's Game 4 buzzer-beater against the Suns. Film it with your new video camera, put it up on YouTube
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Twelve Reasons to Watch NBA On Christmas
Optimizing Family Time:
Three games means less awkward silences between you and the family members you haven't seen since last Christmas.
TV Dinner:
With the games running right through dinner time no matter what coast you're on or what time you eat, it's the perfect excuse to dine in front of the TV. Because if it was any fun to eat in the dining room, you would eat there every day.
The Dwyane vs. LeBron Debate Continues:
While you would have a hard time finding someone outside of Miami who would take Dwyane Wade over LeBron James going forward, Flash still has the ring. The debate continues with their first Christmas Day matchup.
Watch Bynum Get Put to the Test:
Amare Stoudemire is a pretty good test to see how far Andrew Bynum has come.
Big Three Minus One:
While Greg Oden isn't playing, the Blazers are still pretty good and two of the "Big Three - 2011 Edition" will be in action.
A Glimpse at the Future:
Kevin Durant is the Star of Christmas Yet to Come. This year is a free preview.
Nicholson Stylin':
Jack Nicholson might be wearing the new sunglasses he got for Christmas.
Shaq vs. Kobe…Again:
Shaquille O'Neal is the all-time leading Christmas Day scorer with 223 total points. Kobe Bryant is second with 204. They won't be on the same floor this year, but they're still going head-to-head in a way.
Putting Your Presents to Good Use:
That sweater your in-laws got you is perfect for throwing at the TV when your team can't get a bucket down the stretch, because it won't break anything.
Narrowing Down Your All-Star Selections:
Base your next All-Star ballot completely on the players who give the most sincere holiday greetings on ABC and ESPN.
Holiday Spirit:
Brian Skinner might dye his goatee red and green.
Recycling:
Using discarded wrapping paper, reenact Kobe's Game 4 buzzer-beater against the Suns. Film it with your new video camera, put it up on YouTube
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